siblings; brothers and sisters; brothers; siblings-in-law; brothers-in-law; mate
vast; extensive; immense; huge; large; grand
profound; deep; deep (of a cave, etc.); innermost; interior
mostly; nearly; practically; well-nigh; almost invariably; all but
care; looking after; repair; (police) raid; crackdown
good; advantage; sake; purpose; consequence; result
to grow thickly; to be overgrown; to thrive; to grow in abundance
wood; woods; forest; bunch (of something); cluster; line
you could say; you might say; verging on the
how; in what way; why; for what reason; cannot possibly; no way
(art of) fencing; swordsmanship
skillful; skilful; delicious; appetizing; fortunate; splendid
injury; wound; mistake; accident; loss
teacher; instructor; sensei; title or form of address for a teacher, master, doctor, lawyer, etc.; intimate or teasing form of address; (arch.) one's elder
young child; toddler; child over 1 but not yet of school age
next; following; subsequent; stage; station
dead branch (or twig, etc.); withered branch
to chip off; to scrape off; to prune
to ferry across (e.g. a river); to carry across; to lay across; to build across; to hand over; to hand in
practice; training; drill; (an) exercise; workout
very fast; in a twinkle; before one's eyes
to jump at; to be attracted by
to reach the point that; to come to be that; to turn into
lady attendant; lady's maid; waiting maid
sleeping during the day; (afternoon) nap; siesta
time; hour; period; class
to slip out; to sneak away; to break into the lead; to get ahead; to begin to fall out (e.g. hair); to break out (of a loop)
to match (rhythm, speed, etc.); to join together; to unite; to face; to be opposite (someone); to compare; to check with
of course; certainly; naturally
time; hour; occasion; case; chance; opportunity
many; numerous; large amount of; large quantity of; frequent; common
to lie down; to throw oneself down
observation; survey; watching
to pass (time); to spend; to overdo (esp. of one's alcohol consumption); to drink (alcohol); (arch.) to take care of; (arch.) to support
to come together; to join; to get married; to become a married couple
to gather (bringing something); to gather (to exchange something)